Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70A.205 - Solid Waste Management—Reduction and Recycling.
70A.205.545 - Certain businesses must arrange for organic materials management services—Requirements—Limitations of this section—Definitions.

RCW 70A.205.545
Certain businesses must arrange for organic materials management services—Requirements—Limitations of this section—Definitions.

(1)(a) Beginning July 1, 2023, and each July 1st thereafter, the department must determine which counties and any cities preparing independent solid waste management plans:
(i) Provide for businesses to be serviced by providers that collect food waste and organic material waste for delivery to solid waste facilities that provide for the organic materials management of organic material waste and food waste; and
(ii) Are serviced by solid waste facilities that provide for the organic materials management of organic material waste and food waste and have capacity to accept increased volumes of organic materials deliveries.
(b)(i) The department must determine and designate that the restrictions of this section apply to businesses in a jurisdiction unless the department determines that the businesses in some or all portions of the city or county have:
(A) No available businesses that collect and deliver organic materials to solid waste facilities that provide for the organic materials management of organic material waste and food waste; or
(B) No available capacity at the solid waste facilities to which businesses that collect and deliver organic materials could feasibly and economically deliver organic materials from the jurisdiction.
(ii)(A) In the event that a county or city provides written notification to the department indicating that the criteria of (b)(i)(A) of this subsection are met, then the restrictions of this section apply only in those portions of the jurisdiction that have available service-providing businesses.
(B) In the event that a county or city provides written notification to the department indicating that the criteria of (b)(i)(B) of this subsection are met, then the restrictions of this section do not apply to the jurisdiction.
(c) The department must make the result of the annual determinations required under this section available on its website.
(d) The requirements of this section may be enforced by jurisdictional health departments consistent with this chapter, except that:
(i) A jurisdictional health department may not charge a fee to permit holders to cover the costs of the jurisdictional health department's administration or enforcement of the requirements of this section; and
(ii) Prior to issuing a penalty under this section, a jurisdictional health department must provide at least two written notices of noncompliance with the requirements of this section to the owner or operator of a business subject to the requirements of this section.
(2)(a)(i) Beginning January 1, 2024, a business that generates at least eight cubic yards of organic material waste per week must arrange for organic materials management services specifically for organic material waste;
(ii) Beginning January 1, 2025, a business that generates at least four cubic yards of organic material waste per week must arrange for organic materials management services specifically for organic material waste; and
(iii) Beginning January 1, 2026, a business that generates at least four cubic yards of solid waste per week shall arrange for organic materials management services specifically for organic material waste, unless the department determines, by rule, that additional reductions in the landfilling of organic materials would be more appropriately and effectively achieved, at reasonable cost to regulated businesses, through the establishment of a different volumetric threshold of solid waste or organic material waste than the threshold of four cubic yards of solid waste per week.
(b) The following wastes do not count for purposes of determining waste volumes in (a) of this subsection:
(i) Wastes that are managed on-site by the generating business;
(ii) Wastes generated from the growth and harvest of food or fiber that are managed off-site by another business engaged in the growth and harvest of food or fiber;
(iii) Wastes that are managed by a business that enters into a voluntary agreement to sell or donate organic materials to another business for off-site use; and
(iv) Wastes generated in exceptional volumes as a result of a natural disaster or other infrequent and unpreventable event.
(3) A business may fulfill the requirements of this section by:
(a) Source separating organic material waste from other waste, subscribing to a service that includes organic material waste collection and organic materials management, and using such a service for organic material waste generated by the business;
(b) Managing its organic material waste on-site or self-hauling its own organic material waste for organic materials management;
(c) Qualifying for exclusion from the requirements of this section consistent with subsection (1)(b) of this section; or
(d) For a business engaged in the growth, harvest, or processing of food or fiber, entering into a voluntary agreement to sell or donate organic materials to another business for off-site use.
(4)(a) A business generating organic material waste shall arrange for any services required by this section in a manner that is consistent with state and local laws and requirements applicable to the collection, handling, or recycling of solid and organic material waste.
(b) Nothing in this section requires a business to dispose of materials in a manner that conflicts with federal or state public health or safety requirements. Nothing in this section requires businesses to dispose of wastes generated in exceptional volumes as a result of a natural disaster or other infrequent and unpreventable event through the options established in subsection (3) of this section.
(5) When arranging for gardening or landscaping services, the contract or work agreement between a business subject to this section and a gardening or landscaping service must require that the organic material waste generated by those services be managed in compliance with this chapter.
(6)(a) This section does not limit the authority of a local governmental agency to adopt, implement, or enforce a local organic material waste recycling requirement, or a condition imposed upon a self-hauler, that is more stringent or comprehensive than the requirements of this chapter.
(b) This section does not modify, limit, or abrogate in any manner any of the following:
(i) A franchise granted or extended by a city, county, city and county, or other local governmental agency;
(ii) A contract, license, certificate, or permit to collect solid waste previously granted or extended by a city, county, city and county, or other local governmental agency;
(iii) The right of a business to sell or donate its organic materials; and
(iv) A certificate of convenience and necessity issued to a solid waste collection company under chapter 81.77 RCW.
(c) Nothing in this section modifies, limits, or abrogates the authority of a local jurisdiction with respect to land use, zoning, or facility siting decisions by or within that local jurisdiction.
(d) Nothing in this section changes or limits the authority of the Washington utilities and transportation commission to regulate collection of solid waste, including curbside collection of residential recyclable materials, nor does this section change or limit the authority of a city or town to provide the service itself or by contract under RCW 81.77.020.
(7) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(a)(i) "Business" means a commercial or public entity including, but not limited to, a firm, partnership, proprietorship, joint stock company, corporation, or association that is organized as a for-profit or nonprofit entity.
(ii) "Business" does not include a multifamily residential entity.
(b) "Food waste" has the same meaning as defined in RCW 70A.205.715.

[ 2022 c 180 § 201.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—Scope of authority of chapter 180, Laws of 2022—2022 c 180: See notes following RCW 70A.205.007.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety

Chapter 70A.205 - Solid Waste Management—Reduction and Recycling.

70A.205.005 - Legislative finding—Priorities—Goals.

70A.205.007 - Landfill disposal of organic materials—Goal.

70A.205.010 - Purpose.

70A.205.015 - Definitions.

70A.205.020 - Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect on chapter.

70A.205.025 - Standards for solid waste handling—Areas—Landfill location.

70A.205.030 - Inert waste landfills.

70A.205.035 - Implementation of standards—Assessment—Analyses—Proposals.

70A.205.040 - County comprehensive solid waste management plan—Joint plans—Requirements when updating—Duties of cities.

70A.205.045 - County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans—Contents.

70A.205.050 - County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans—Levels of service, reduction and recycling.

70A.205.055 - County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans—Review and approval process.

70A.205.060 - County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans—Review by department of agriculture.

70A.205.065 - Utilities and transportation commission to review local plan's assessment of cost impacts on rates.

70A.205.070 - Technical assistance for plan preparation—Guidelines—Informational materials and programs.

70A.205.075 - Maintenance of plans—Review, revisions—Implementation of source separation programs.

70A.205.080 - Financial aid to counties and cities.

70A.205.085 - Matching requirements.

70A.205.090 - Contracts with counties to assure proper expenditures.

70A.205.100 - Local board of health regulations to implement the comprehensive plan—Section not to be construed to authorize counties to operate system.

70A.205.105 - Local health departments may contract with the department of ecology.

70A.205.110 - Solid waste disposal facility siting—Site review—Local solid waste advisory committees—Membership.

70A.205.115 - Private businesses involvement in source separated materials—Local solid waste advisory committee to examine.

70A.205.120 - Permit for solid waste handling facility—Required.

70A.205.125 - Permit for solid waste handling facility—Applications, fee.

70A.205.130 - Permit for solid waste disposal site or facilities—Review by department—Appeal of issuance—Validity of permits issued after June 7, 1984.

70A.205.135 - Permit for solid waste handling facility—Renewal—Appeal—Validity of renewal—Review fees.

70A.205.140 - Permit for solid waste disposal site or facilities—Suspension.

70A.205.145 - Exemption from solid waste permit requirements—Waste-derived soil amendments—Application—Revocation of exemption—Appeal.

70A.205.150 - Exemption from solid waste permit requirements—Medication disposal.

70A.205.155 - Hearing—Appeal—Denial, suspension—When effective.

70A.205.160 - Solid waste collection companies—Notice of changes in tipping fees and disposal rate schedules.

70A.205.165 - Landfill disposal facilities—Reserve accounts required by July 1, 1987—Exception—Rules.

70A.205.170 - Waste generated outside the state—Findings.

70A.205.175 - Waste generated outside the state—Solid waste disposal site facility reporting requirements—Fees.

70A.205.180 - Financial aid to jurisdictional health departments—Applications—Allocations.

70A.205.185 - Financial aid to jurisdictional health departments—Matching funds requirements.

70A.205.190 - Diversion of recyclable material—Penalty.

70A.205.195 - Unlawful to dump or deposit solid waste without permit—Penalties—Litter cleanup restitution payment.

70A.205.200 - Name appearing on waste material—Presumption.

70A.205.205 - Disposal of sewage sludge or septic tank sludge prohibited—Exemptions—Uses of sludge material permitted.

70A.205.210 - Duties of department—State solid waste management plan—Assistance—Coordination—Tire recycling.

70A.205.215 - Additional powers and duties of department.

70A.205.220 - Department to cooperate with public and private departments, agencies, and associations.

70A.205.225 - Department authorized to disburse referendum 26 (RCW 43.83.330) fund for local government solid waste projects.

70A.205.230 - Department authorized to disburse funds under RCW 43.83.350 for local government solid waste projects.

70A.205.235 - Hazardous substance remedial actions—Procedural requirements not applicable.

70A.205.240 - Determination of best solid waste management practices—Department to develop method to monitor waste stream—Collectors to report quantity and quality of waste—Confidentiality of proprietary information.

70A.205.245 - Solid waste stream analysis.

70A.205.250 - Solid waste stream evaluation.

70A.205.255 - Analysis and evaluation to be incorporated in state solid waste management plan.

70A.205.260 - Solid waste—Beneficial uses—Permitting requirement exemptions.

70A.205.265 - Solid waste handling permit—Exemption from requirements—Application of section—Rules.

70A.205.270 - Composting of bovine and equine carcasses—Guidelines—Exemption from solid waste handling rules.

70A.205.275 - Rules—Department "deferring" to other permits—Application of section.

70A.205.280 - Penalty.

70A.205.285 - Construction.

70A.205.290 - Qualified anaerobic digesters exempt from permitting requirements of chapter—Definitions.

70A.205.300 - Transporters—Definition—Registration required—Penalties.

70A.205.310 - Transporters—Delivery of recyclable materials to transfer station or landfill prohibited—Records—Penalty.

70A.205.320 - Damages.

70A.205.330 - Solid waste recyclers—Notice—Report—Penalty.

70A.205.340 - Financial assurance requirements.

70A.205.400 - Disposal of vehicle tires outside designated area prohibited—Penalty—Exemption.

70A.205.405 - Fee on the retail sale of new replacement vehicle tires.

70A.205.410 - Fee on the retail sale of new replacement vehicle tires—Failure to collect, pay to department—Penalties.

70A.205.415 - Waste tire removal account.

70A.205.420 - Waste tire removal account—Use—Information required to be posted to department's website.

70A.205.425 - Waste tire removal account—Use of moneys—Transfer of any balance in excess of one million dollars to the motor vehicle account.

70A.205.430 - Disposition of fee.

70A.205.435 - Cooperation with department to aid tire recycling.

70A.205.440 - Waste tires—Definitions.

70A.205.445 - Waste tires—License for transport or storage business—Requirements.

70A.205.450 - Waste tires—Violation of RCW 70A.205.445—Penalty.

70A.205.455 - Waste tires—Contracts with unlicensed persons prohibited.

70A.205.460 - Limitations on liability.

70A.205.500 - Educational material promoting household waste reduction and recycling.

70A.205.505 - Battery disposal—Restrictions—Violators subject to fine—"Vehicle battery" defined.

70A.205.510 - Identification procedure for persons accepting used vehicle batteries.

70A.205.515 - Requirements for accepting used batteries by retailers of vehicle batteries—Notice.

70A.205.520 - Retail core charge.

70A.205.525 - Vehicle battery wholesalers—Obligations regarding used batteries—Noncompliance procedure.

70A.205.530 - Department to distribute printed notice—Issuance of warnings and citations—Fines.

70A.205.535 - Rules.

70A.205.540 - Organic solid waste collection services—Fees—Exceptions.

70A.205.545 - Certain businesses must arrange for organic materials management services—Requirements—Limitations of this section—Definitions.

70A.205.550 - Data to support the goals of the Washington center for sustainable food management—Voluntary reporting protocols.

70A.205.600 - Solid waste incineration or energy recovery facility—Environmental impact statement requirements.

70A.205.605 - Incineration of medical waste.

70A.205.610 - Sharps waste—Drop-off sites—Pharmacy return program.

70A.205.615 - Closure of energy recovery and incineration facilities—Recordkeeping requirements.

70A.205.620 - Paper conservation program—Paper recycling program.

70A.205.700 - Develop and establish objectives and strategies for the reuse and recycling of construction aggregate and recycled concrete materials.

70A.205.710 - Composting food and yard wastes—Grants and study.

70A.205.715 - Food waste reduction—Goal—Plan—Definitions.

70A.205.900 - Authority and responsibility of utilities and transportation commission not changed.

70A.205.901 - Application of chapter—Collection and transportation of recyclable materials by recycling companies or nonprofit entities—Reuse or reclamation.

70A.205.902 - Application of chapter—Steel slag.